A Comprehensive Guide to Buying Prescription Lenses for the Valve Index
What to consider before purchasing lenses?
Before
purchasing lenses, you’ll first need to determine whether you’ll be purchasing
single vision lenses or bi-focal lenses. Single vision lenses are designed for
people with a single prescription for both eyes (e.g. +4.00 for one eye and
+3.00 for the other). Bi-focal lenses are designed for people with two
different prescriptions for each eye (e.g. +2.50 for one eye and +4.00 for the
other).
Steps to take before making a purchase
First and foremost, you’ll need to have your prescription handy. It is important to know that your prescription determines the type of lenses that are available for you to purchase.
For example, if your prescription is -5.50 and +2.00, you won’t be able to purchase standard lenses as they aren’t available for such a strong prescription. The first step is to determine which type of lenses best fit your needs.
Once you’ve determined the type of lenses you’d like to purchase, you’ll need to determine the lens type and lens coating type that best fits your needs.
Professional fitting for lenses
Once you’ve determined the type of lenses that are available for you to purchase, you may want to consider having them professionally fitted.
You can take your frames with you to the optician’s office and let them fit the lenses directly into your frames. It is recommended that you have your lenses professionally fitted if you have a strong prescription, if you wear bi-focal lenses, or if you wear rimless frames. Shop Now: Valve Index Prescription Lens
Conclusion
Choosing the right pair of lenses is an important decision, and it can be difficult to know where to start. At VR Rock, we aim to make this process as simple as possible. We provide customers with helpful information about the different types of lenses so that they can make an informed decision about purchasing prescription lenses for their Valve Index.
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